Outbreak of panic exposes our fragile state
This draconian debacle will stand with one-way freeways, blackouts and serial killers on the list of Adelaide punchlines, writes Michael McGuire.
This draconian debacle will stand with one-way freeways, blackouts and serial killers on the list of Adelaide punchlines, writes Michael McGuire.
Tens of thousands of masks have been delivered to politicians’ offices to protect staff – but they’ve all already gone home.
It’s hard to see how causing unnecessary stress and chaos for more than 400,000 fellow Australians is not a sackable offence, writes Michael McGuire.
Mark Jones’s appointment as CFS chief was derided by some, but the Scotsman proved his worth in one of SA’s worst fire seasons
In an uncertain world Jack Reacher has always provided the certainty we all need. But now even Reacher is changing.
A sport with mates in the right places has come out of the Budget looking ace but one angry V8 racer is off the Premier’s friends list.
Supercars changed Sam Henderson’s life and now he wants Adelaide to find its voice for the Superloop 500.
Losing racing from Adelaide’s streets feeds that familiar fear that maybe we really are just a bit dull, writes Michael McGuire.
The Crows’ big move to the city is definitely on the cards – but it won’t be to the Aquatic Centre. Here’s where they’re seriously considering.
Trump is a disaster and the task of piecing together what’s left of America is a job that is beyond anyone, writes Michael McGuire.
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